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The emergence of an absolute consciousness in Husserl's early writings on time-consciousness

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The author acknowledges a debt of gratitude to Professor Robert Sokolowski of Catholic University and to Professor Louis Dupré of Georgetown, both of whom helped him in clarifying his thoughts about Husserl's early writings on time.

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Brough, J. The emergence of an absolute consciousness in Husserl's early writings on time-consciousness. Man and World 5, 298–326 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01248638

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